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  • #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
    This loony Gypsy-Bum said something very interesting : Fury shared with the media at today's press-conference that he had a 'dream' of stopping Deontay in the second round. Tyson, went on to say that he constantly sees the number '2' in his daily activities.

    This is not promising for the Gypsy-Bum, its more of a omen : This is what the 'dream' actually means.

    Steve Cunningham putting down Tyson Fury in the 'second' round, Tyson survived ( like he did vs. Wilder ) the 'second' round and came back from nearly getting KO.



    My conclusion, Tyson Fury expects to get hurt real bad in this rematch with the 'Bronze-Bomber' and will have to repeat round 12 vs. Wilder to save his '0' and the 'lineal' title.

    Tyson Fury, you know you are getting it!
    Survived? He got hit with a lucky punch, was never really hurt, and went on to literally beat the **** of Steve Cunningham...

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    • #12
      Fury looked bad his last fight.

      Wilder looked his normal self.

      I pick Wilder by KO.

      Fury has to fight a near perfect fight for 12 rounds.

      Wilder just needs 2 seconds to land the big one, he can lose every other second of the fight.

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      • #13
        Fury called that: I was pregnant and with a broken hand bluff.

        Wilder is going down and he knows it.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by sidefx996 View Post
          Survived? He got hit with a lucky punch, was never really hurt, and went on to literally beat the **** of Steve Cunningham...
          Tyson Fury got his first second round stoppage vs. Daniil Peretyatko by way of a CUT on Peretyatko's EYE.

          Could this mean that Tyson's injury that he suffered vs. Otto Wallin could be opened against Deontay Wilder and lead to a KO victory for the 'Bronze-Bomber'?

          OR, is this 'dream' of the '#2.' that has clutched Tyson's screwy brain, is a product of worry based on personal experience in the Gypsy-Bum's past?

          Remember Tyson, history repeats itself. Sad for you, because Deontay demolishes his opponents the second time. Sleep well Gypsy-Queen, pay no mind to your nightmares.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by sidefx996 View Post
            Reasoning comes from the head, emotion comes from the heart. Are you sure you didn't mean your heart says Fury wins but your head says Wilder puts him to sleep? I think that's at least what many think anyway...
            No not really at least for
            Me I mean!

            It’s difficult, Wilder is normally the inferior boxer when it comes to his ranked opponents but his will to win, patience, length, speed, underrated ring IQ and that Thanos power is what overcomes it normally!

            Fury has the right approach in this rematch, he’s realized he won’t win on the cards cuz likely he’ll get knocked out so he’s switching it up by coming in forcing the fight to Wilder!

            I think Fury will walk Wilder down and pressure him, land bodyshots, overhand rights and uppercuts!

            He has to fight Wilder to
            Win and eliminate the space Wilder needs to shoot off the right hand!

            Fury is a big guy, he’ll
            Likely use his weight to push Wilder around and mix it up a lot on the inside!

            That’s what my head is saying but my heart is saying it doesn’t matter, Fury will make a mistake and it will be game over!

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            • #16
              Ive grown to like fury but him saying he is gonna knock wilder out in the 2nd not gonna happen. He can get in a shoot out with wilder if he wants and I see a lobby wilder in the 2nd. He is clearly gaining that strength which will slow him a bit. And with that I see no good in the end for fury.

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              • #17
                Let’s be honest here fury was blessed in the 12th wilder was blessed in the decision. Leave no doubts. Fury doesn’t need to hit the canvas and wilder does not need to let it go to the judges. That being said somebody gotta get knocked the f out.

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                • #18
                  Fury wins this time. very likely by a KO.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by el*** View Post

                    Fury has to fight a near perfect fight for 12 rounds.

                    Wilder just needs 2 seconds to land the big one, he can lose every other second of the fight.
                    Fury lighting down but he gets up. As long as judges don't Rob fury for going down once or twice. Jmm went down 3 times and got a draw with pac

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                    • #20
                      My wallet thinks the same

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